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Preserving heritage through cinema

Kazakh cinema is experiencing a significant renaissance, attracting significant international attention and reaching new audiences around the world. This growth is reflected not only in prestigious awards at international film festivals, but also in winning audiences at home and expanding distribution abroad.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng28/06/2025

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The movie Hero Girl won many international film awards. Photo: Imdb

One of the prominent trends in contemporary Kazakh cinema is the development of “Artstream Cinema” – a unique form of cinema that combines artistic depth with commercial appeal. This genre of films not only explores complex themes and deep psychological aspects of human life, but also remains accessible and understandable to a wide audience. The combination of realism and modernism, along with self-reflection and emphasis on inner conflicts, has enriched the Kazakh cinematic language and strengthened the position of Kazakh cinema on the international stage.

Several Kazakh films have achieved great success at international film festivals. For example, the drama Paralympian won the best actor award at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Film Festival in Mumbai, India. Another film, Hero Girl, won awards at 13 international film festivals by the end of 2023. These achievements demonstrate the remarkable development of Kazakhstan's cinema standards and its ability to produce high-quality films.

The fact that international platforms like Netflix are working more closely with local filmmakers is also a testament to the global recognition of Kazakhstan’s talent. Bakytas Sanitas’ film Tezek, which offers a multi-dimensional look at the adventurous lives of rural people, is currently in talks with Netflix, opening up a huge opportunity for Kazakh cinema to reach millions of viewers around the world .

A decade ago, Kazakh films were barely received by domestic audiences, with Western and Russian blockbusters dominating cinemas. However, things have changed dramatically. Today, Kazakh films are filling cinemas and attracting millions of views online. According to 2024 figures, Kazakh film production increased by 58%, and of the top 10 highest-grossing films, half were domestic productions. Revenues from foreign and domestic films are almost equal.

The development of Kazakh cinema is not only a story of commercial success but also a journey of cultural preservation and redefinition. Filmmakers use the majestic natural landscape and folk heritage to create works that are both aesthetically pleasing and culturally rich. Despite financial and resource challenges, they continue to innovate, using artistic techniques to tell stories that transcend geographical boundaries.

With growing support from events like the Eurasian Film Market and recognition at international film festivals, Kazakh cinema is poised to become a global creative hub. From dramatic action stories to profound arthouse films, Kazakh filmmakers are proving that they are not only preserving heritage but shaping the future of the seventh art.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/bao-ton-di-san-qua-dien-anh-post801606.html


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